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50 Highest paid athletes in America

Postby MissThickBooty » Mon Jul 16, 2012 11:09 am

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Re: 50 Highest paid athletes in America

Postby jazzcyclist » Mon Jul 16, 2012 11:27 am

I don't think distance runners, throwers and jumpers are doing much better than sprinters.
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Re: 50 Highest paid athletes in America

Postby SevenOf Nine » Tue Jul 17, 2012 9:52 am

It is mainly our American society most of the money comes from baseball, football and basketball. Track and Field has never been really popular in America the mainstream viewer will only know of Marion Jones and Michael Johnson and now Lolo Jones but they don't know about Allyson Felix, Tyson Gay etc. Track still maintain it's prominence in Europe next to soccer it is still considered their most popular sport and that is where most of the money comes in from the sport. The only events that Track and Field gets in America is the Prefontaine Classics and The Penn Relays. It is ashame because I personally believe the best athletes are track and field runners and they deserve a lot more respect for what they contribute to the sport.
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Re: 50 Highest paid athletes in America

Postby uakari » Tue Jul 17, 2012 10:31 am

i must live in another world.

golfers? car racers???? puke.
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Re: 50 Highest paid athletes in America

Postby kuha » Tue Jul 17, 2012 10:41 am

The only "surprise" here is that there is absolutely no surprise whatever, not even a little one.
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Re: 50 Highest paid athletes in America

Postby Master Po » Tue Jul 17, 2012 11:26 am

kuha wrote:The only "surprise" here is that there is absolutely no surprise whatever, not even a little one.


Agree in general terms (i.e., the sports represented); but I have to say I was a bit surprised -- probably an indicator of my ignorance more than anything else -- by a few things, starting with the boxer Mayweather as #1 (though the intro to the article explained that). Beyond #1, I was also surprised by some of the football players in this group -- I don't follow all things NFL, but I would never have picked a few of those guys to be in this group. But, there's a lot I don't know and don't understand -- this just adds to it!
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Re: 50 Highest paid athletes in America

Postby kuha » Tue Jul 17, 2012 12:34 pm

Well, honestly, many of the names mean nothing to me--it was the general distribution (basketball, baseball, boxing, etc.) that was surprisingly unsurprising.
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Re: 50 Highest paid athletes in America

Postby j-a-m » Tue Jul 17, 2012 2:48 pm

uakari wrote:golfers? car racers????

It's not even obvious whether those guys deserve to be called athletes.
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Re: 50 Highest paid athletes in America

Postby lonewolf » Tue Jul 17, 2012 2:52 pm

I read Sports Illustrated and the sports page (such as it is) and am a semi-informed guy about things sport but I only recognized half of the top 50 earners.. how can athletes I never heard of be earning millions in endorsements? :?..not that a celebrity endorsement would influence me to buy any product.
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Re: 50 Highest paid athletes in America

Postby Michak » Tue Jul 17, 2012 3:11 pm

lonewolf wrote:I read Sports Illustrated and the sports page (such as it is) and am a semi-informed guy about things sport but I only recognized half of the top 50 earners.. how can athletes I never heard of be earning millions in endorsements? :?..not that a celebrity endorsement would influence me to buy any product.


Most of these athlete make the majority of there money from salary or winning not endorsements. Only the Golf, NASCAR and the more famous basketball players make more money from endorsements then winning or salary.
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Re: 50 Highest paid athletes in America

Postby GDAWG » Wed Jul 18, 2012 2:34 pm

Here are the top 20 highest earners internationally:

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/specia ... ex.20.html

Somehow, it doesn't surprise me that football (soccer) players take up 8 of the spots.
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Re: 50 Highest paid athletes in America

Postby TN1965 » Wed Jul 18, 2012 2:38 pm

GDAWG wrote:Here are the top 20 highest earners internationally:

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/specia ... ex.20.html

Somehow, it doesn't surprise me that football (soccer) players take up 8 of the spots.


Where is Usain Bolt? How far is he from #20?
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Re: 50 Highest paid athletes in America

Postby pakillo » Wed Jul 18, 2012 3:11 pm

uakari wrote:i must live in another world.

golfers? car racers???? puke.


You are not puking alone, PUKE!
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Re: 50 Highest paid athletes in America

Postby jjk4ever » Thu Jul 19, 2012 11:05 am

lonewolf wrote:I read Sports Illustrated and the sports page (such as it is) and am a semi-informed guy about things sport but I only recognized half of the top 50 earners.. how can athletes I never heard of be earning millions in endorsements? :?..not that a celebrity endorsement would influence me to buy any product.


If you live here in the USA, If you watched more TV, even ESPN, you'd recognize most all of these guys---THAT's where alot of the endorsement money is---not in print like SI and newspapers. I can understand (maybe) not recognizing the golfers and race drivers but most everyone else on the list is recognizable to most US sports fans I think.
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Re: 50 Highest paid athletes in America

Postby kuha » Thu Jul 19, 2012 11:42 am

jjk4ever wrote:If you watched more TV you'd recognize most all of these guys


That knowledge isn't remotely worth the cost/psychic damage of watching more TV.
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Re: 50 Highest paid athletes in America

Postby Daisy » Thu Jul 19, 2012 12:17 pm

kuha wrote:watching more TV

Does that count as torture?
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Re: 50 Highest paid athletes in America

Postby GDAWG » Thu Jul 19, 2012 2:25 pm

jjk4ever wrote:
lonewolf wrote:I read Sports Illustrated and the sports page (such as it is) and am a semi-informed guy about things sport but I only recognized half of the top 50 earners.. how can athletes I never heard of be earning millions in endorsements? :?..not that a celebrity endorsement would influence me to buy any product.


If you live here in the USA, If you watched more TV, even ESPN, you'd recognize most all of these guys---THAT's where alot of the endorsement money is---not in print like SI and newspapers. I can understand (maybe) not recognizing the golfers and race drivers but most everyone else on the list is recognizable to most US sports fans I think.


A majority of the top 50 are well known in the USA. NFL, being the number one sport in the land gets the most exposure, followed by Major League Baseball and the NBA.
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Re: 50 Highest paid athletes in America

Postby bad hammy » Thu Jul 19, 2012 3:52 pm

As someone who pays mild attention to just one football & baseball team and couldn't care less about basketball, I still recognize almost all of these names. And it is my semi-uneducated guess that no T&F athletes have career earnings as much as the yearly income of #50 ($15.8 mil).
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